sandspur1966
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 58' MOTOR YACHT-Series I (1977 - 1980)
I'm with George on this one. If one truly looks at the issue logically it is tough to get to the point that keeping an arsenal aboard has anything truly to do with security and if it did, there are many more and greater risks to safety that could and perhaps should be addressed long before you start buying assault rifles. Hell I would bet more people die in this country from ehlmers glue accidents than shipboard pirate attacks.
Like him I am completely comfortable with firearms and still own my service colt and have a few long guns that I treasure. I do keep a firearm on board but fall short of deluding myself that it is there for pirates... that would just feel to me like post adolescent silliness.
I spent many years at sea full time, much of that in distant and undeveloped locations. While there clearly are instances of robbery and violence at sea, it is considerably less common than similar instances ashore and anyone that cruises stateside and says they need a weapon aboard for security is in my opinion, selling themselves something. If you want to keep one aboard because you want one aboard, that's cool but pirates? puhleeze.
But then again, I grew up poor in Harlem where most grandmothers had more attitude than either your average pirate and certainly more than an average Hatteras owner with a 12 gauge, me included
As far as a recommendation to the poor soul who started the thread... if your girl is interested in spending her time with you on a boat and putting a gun aboard risks dampening that enthusiasm, count your blessings, damn the ammunition and go get yourself a big cuddly German Shepherd. If you do try and pass off a mossberg as a flare gun, you may want to get a dog anyway because you will need the shepherd to keep you warm at night when the girl leaves because you tried that bullshit line on her.
Shawn
PS. That post about putting double ought 12 gauge shells in a damned flare pistol? Holly crap that is definitely the stone cold goofiest thing I've heard all year... but it is only Jan 4!
Flare pistols indeed... still laughing at that one.
Like him I am completely comfortable with firearms and still own my service colt and have a few long guns that I treasure. I do keep a firearm on board but fall short of deluding myself that it is there for pirates... that would just feel to me like post adolescent silliness.
I spent many years at sea full time, much of that in distant and undeveloped locations. While there clearly are instances of robbery and violence at sea, it is considerably less common than similar instances ashore and anyone that cruises stateside and says they need a weapon aboard for security is in my opinion, selling themselves something. If you want to keep one aboard because you want one aboard, that's cool but pirates? puhleeze.
But then again, I grew up poor in Harlem where most grandmothers had more attitude than either your average pirate and certainly more than an average Hatteras owner with a 12 gauge, me included

As far as a recommendation to the poor soul who started the thread... if your girl is interested in spending her time with you on a boat and putting a gun aboard risks dampening that enthusiasm, count your blessings, damn the ammunition and go get yourself a big cuddly German Shepherd. If you do try and pass off a mossberg as a flare gun, you may want to get a dog anyway because you will need the shepherd to keep you warm at night when the girl leaves because you tried that bullshit line on her.
Shawn
PS. That post about putting double ought 12 gauge shells in a damned flare pistol? Holly crap that is definitely the stone cold goofiest thing I've heard all year... but it is only Jan 4!
Flare pistols indeed... still laughing at that one.